
How to Propagate Bullate cotoneaster?
(Cotoneaster rehderi)
Bullate cotoneaster, also known as Bullate cotoneaster
Bullate cotoneaster thrives in well-draining soil with minimal shade. Propagation is mainly achieved through cuttings, which should be semi-hardwood, ideally taken from healthy, mature plants. Ensure cuttings are around 4-6 inches long, remove the lower leaves, and use rooting hormone for optimal results. Place in a moist, sterile medium until roots develop. Keep an eye out for pests and diseases, which can impede growth. Regular watering and moderate light are crucial for successful propagation.